Sheng-jin LIU, Chao-ying WU, Yu-lu MA, et al. Research Progress on Hemostatic Pharmacological Effects and Clinical Application of Mineral Chinese Medicine[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2019, 25(5): 29-35.
DOI:
Sheng-jin LIU, Chao-ying WU, Yu-lu MA, et al. Research Progress on Hemostatic Pharmacological Effects and Clinical Application of Mineral Chinese Medicine[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2019, 25(5): 29-35. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20190411.
Research Progress on Hemostatic Pharmacological Effects and Clinical Application of Mineral Chinese Medicine
Mineral Chinese medicine is an indispensable part in traditional Chinese medicine
with a history of several thousand years in research and utilization of medicinalmineral resources. It is a summary of the medical experience accumulated in numerous trials
observations and practices during the survival process of people of all nationalities
showing distinctive characteristics. At present
the scope ofmineral medicine treatment involves internal medicine
surgery
gynecology
pediatrics
facial features and so on. Themineral Chinese medicine has broad clinical application in many kinds of hemorrhagic diseases
with rich experience in medication and remarkable curative effects. However
there are few papers in modern research
mainly concentrated in the 1970s—1990s. In this paper
the pharmacology and clinical application ofmineral Chinese medicine with hemostatic effects in the last 40 years were reviewed
aiming to provide references for its clinical rational use in bleeding diseases
further development and utilization ofmineral Chinese medicine resources of traditional Chinese medicine
in-depth study of material basis and action mechanism
and further exploration ofmineral Chinese medicine resources. According to the statistics of the major Chinese medicine works
27 kinds ofmineral drugs have hemostatic effects. The researches on hemostatic pharmacology ofmineral Chinese medicine mainly focus on the analysis ofmineral medicine elements and the effect of related elements on hemostasis
as well as the pharmacological experimental study on hemostasis
but the research is not deep-going and comprehensive. The clinical application ofmineral Chinese medicine for hemostasis mainly includes digestive tract hemorrhage